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We know they are moving to AMDGPU, Vulkan will sit on top of it. Nice to see Windows driver officially released, hopefully it gets approved by test suite.
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Originally posted by rakah View PostI'm not going to quote the developer directly, but to paraphrase one of the AMDGPU developers on this forum pointed out that they expected Vulkan to be released later in the year and are not ready. They're in the middle of a transition from RadeonSI to AMDGPU and while they know how to implement Vulkan, the driver as a whole still needs quite a bit of work.
I'm not sure why the Vulkan implementation needs to be closed source at first though. Intel already has a working open source Vulkan driver and because it's open source we can see the commit log and monitor progress. With AMD we don't know if the Vulkan driver exists and if it will show up in 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, etc.
Maybe for linux?
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I'm not going to quote the developer directly, but to paraphrase one of the AMDGPU developers on this forum pointed out that they expected Vulkan to be released later in the year and are not ready. They're in the middle of a transition from RadeonSI to AMDGPU and while they know how to implement Vulkan, the driver as a whole still needs quite a bit of work.
I'm not sure why the Vulkan implementation needs to be closed source at first though. Intel already has a working open source Vulkan driver and because it's open source we can see the commit log and monitor progress. With AMD we don't know if the Vulkan driver exists and if it will show up in 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, etc.
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Originally posted by zanny View PostCan they please not? Don't waste time on Catalyst. Ubuntu has already made the great decision to drop it, Arch already dropped it long ago, it is a PITA to use on Debian, etc. The entire community is behind AMD dropping Catalyst entirely and just focusing on Mesa, and they absolutely should do that.
Any resources that would have gone into maintaining Catalyst on Linux should really be spent making Gallium match it in performance and features on Windows.
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that this year they would be looking to sync back their Windows and Linux driver releases, that doesn't appear to be the case yet
Any resources that would have gone into maintaining Catalyst on Linux should really be spent making Gallium match it in performance and features on Windows.
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Radeon Crimson 16.3 Released With Vulkan, But No Sign Yet For Linux
Phoronix: Radeon Crimson 16.3 Released With Vulkan, But No Sign Yet For Linux
Today AMD released the Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.3 driver (formerly known as Catalyst), but sadly the Linux driver update is not in tandem with this new driver update which now provides official Vulkan support...
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